eighth inter-district swimming meet scheduled for … senior (*.if pool. this is th8 sscoud of ho...
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Vol. XI, No. 35 August 29. 1956
Eighth Inter-District Swimming Meet Scheduled for Abqaiq Pool Sept. 7
Safety Booklet Issued Recently Gives Rules for Local Travel
The Eighth Annual Int8r- District Swimming b e t for &nior Staff personnel h s been slated for SepL 7 a t the Abqaiq pool. it W 8 m 8.- noueeed h8tweek. Th. Iksb event wffl begin a t 2 p.m.
The Arunco SwLnm&# C h l l e q e Trophy a d 8 p8r- nunent t u m trophy r U l be presented to the rimlq team. Iadividml a r a r d s d l be given for the f i rs t three places in all event..
Person. of a l l a p l m y enter the competition. AK entries mu8t be receiwd b] the Aballll Rccralion sectI0~
An illustrated, 33-pqe safety booklet was issued recently givinn rules for r a t e r . road and desert travel in Saudi Arabia.
The booklet was prepared by R.C. Kerr. R.A. Bram- knmp and R.B. Carr of Ex- ploration, r i t h the coopcra- tion of B. J. Grantier of the
F r e d on 10% trips. Com- pany offictals recommend careful study of "Desert Travel" to al l employees.
The bwklet ham been cndormed by Burt Beverly J r . . Manager. Exploration. and C. Homerood. Chief h f e t y Engineer.
Sutahy D. E. Vlckny, wnlor m p l m , Tel.phor* u s t l a , Imp8ch w m sonmtor swikh sguipmmt which *ol msntly Intollad in ths n w Wahmn Teldtam ExchaP. Mldlno.
Rae Tanura's Play Dhabran District Program division. "Desert Travel"
Postponed a Week i s a revision of another booklet published some ten years ago.
Six thousand copies have been printed in.Bcirut and mrc available for diatribu- tion. Booklet. ail1 be placed on reading racks in all three districtsand oper- ating and construction per- sonnel can obtain copies a t the District Safety Engi- neer's Office. All visitor. r i l l receive a copy upon their arrival in the Field.
As many people tend to innore the danger of deaert travel and venture unprc-
BOTTLES
- - before midndght Tu8sd.y. Be*. 4. Entries sb& ia-
- - . New Dhahran Phone Exchange RAS TANURA - The pro-
duction of "The Teahouse 01 the August Moon" has becn postponed one asckbccaume of the sudden illness of Bill Ranaone.~ho plays the lead role of Copt. insby.
The play is nor schedpl- ed for Monday and Tuesday evening* &pt. 3ad4 .8 t 8:3a in the h s Tanura Thcatcr.
c l k e the name of the o m - testant. and U s cbolae d events. E.ch ]mior ( e r 13) and senior ( d r 16) contestant must idlaat8 bir birth dmte. Entrants nu1 not comuete outmIde their
Goes Into Operation Sept. 27 The snitch-over to the new Dhhran Telephone Exchange
i m scheduled for Scpt. 27, according to F. L. Baumgart- mer. superintendent, ~ommunicatio& divimion. The &to.- matic telephone system r i l l service 2.000 lines. twicethe age CIW.
E8ch team rill be IImiCed n-ber nor inuse; and400 il he old e x c h w e in the
u s t riq h s e n e n t of the &inistration Bullding r i l l be dlus8emblcd and some of tb. switcbln(l equipment will be utlll8ed by other districts. The a d d i t i o ~ l equipment w i l l cmblc the Abqaiq excbnge to handle 400 more lines, and Ras Tanura will be able to service 200add i t i o~ l lines.
Communications pcrson-
ncs will be added inthe future. (Continued on mw 2)
be resd thoroughly before the switch-over date. Tele- phone users a r c especially cautioned to become ac- quainted r i t h the dialing
12 Foreign Institute Students Make Eastern Province Tour
procedure bchrcendistricts: (Continued on p g e 4) Ten American students of the Foreign S 8 r ~ e I w t i t u t e .
Near East Seminar. Beirut, arrived i t t h e Dbhran AG Field Saturday. Aug. 25, to benin a three-&yvIsit & t b Community Servicea.Gcn-
era1 Office, announced this week that 12-ounce Pepsi- Cola bottle. cmbosmed witb "Bottled byArabian Ameri- can Oil Compny, Dhhran. 'I
must be returned to any Compny-operated retail store on o r before Oct. 1. Bottles returned after t h t will not be taken for credit.
The Weather TEMPERATURE
High Low A h a @ 1 16 8 1 Dhhran 114 83 h s Tanura 106 78
HUMIDITY A W i q 100 2 Dhahran 100 16 Ras Tanura 91 15
Eastern Prov&cc guests t f the United &tea Coned General. John W . Carrigan. The visit is p r t of a h o -
week t r i p t G u g h t h e huddle maw.
Tbe students, high-mnk- ing offictals of pwrnmoat agencies in W a s h & + m . D. C.. visited f8cllIties 8 t h Dhhran Air mid. ud k Dbhran and m m 8 w b8- fore deprt ing on T w A y for Asnura, Eritrea.
The Iastitutc conducts a
SPECIAL MOW1 'YOU'RE NEVER TOO
YOUNG; with Dam k r t i n ond ky Ln.ls, will be rhnn at 11:30 p.m., T h w h y , k g . 30, in ih. Dhdvm h i a S M n-c.
I -1 Inve been puttin; stick- ersonDhhranphanes which willbe removedafter 3p.m. Sept. 27 to reveal. in most cases, 8 new telephone number. New directories r U l come into u8c after the rritch-over and they a r e being distributed witb the s t l ck rn . About 80 per cent of the distribution ha8 becn don* and completion i s set for &pt. 7.
Bumgmtner recommend8 th8 ner dhling directions
Swimming Tourney
Second Nighters See Improved 'Dial M' "M.1 'M' for Murder." by
Frederick Knott. is a pay- chological drama of subtle intrigue. lt ram a difficult cboice for Dramaramcots p r c sc~~b t ion hmt Saturday and S u h y in the Dhbran Senior 81.M Theater. Satur- day night, r i t h a n audience of only 21 5 people. the p h y never seemed to catch fire. Sunday night, however, r i t h a much larger audience. the cast brought the play to life 8ud turned in an accomp- lished performance.
The secopd-night mdience brought ti18 camt back on
o f c l u s r w m study cIIM.*d by l h o - r e e k t r i p Uuo* m8ny a d d l e Pst8m cecm- trie*.
Set for Thureday The vtaitora iscbdulr Yictar Wolf and Y l a h d ~uldo , F o r c e &Rice; Capt. W W m Byrd, I.&. Col. J0hnGUdd.n .nd y . k s Jmmem Hynd8m. U.6. Army; f i r t h 0eUI.r and Edr8r6
A swimming tournuncut fo r children 10 throunh 15 years of aga hs- been acb8dulad for Thursday. Aug. SO, a t 2 p.m. in the Dh.hrm Senior (*.If Pool.
This is th8 sscoud of h o ewImmin#tourplment8 beld during tbe mast h o weeks. en 5-9 p a r s old o0mp.t.d a t the pool h s t 'nQrm&y. Tb8 pmglam is b . 3 ~ sponsored by Youtb Recrut ion in Dhbran.
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- 2 - i A u g d 29, 19Sb 1
hopperr' Culd Speuialists Open S h q in Al-Khobar
Ibllod~Al-Khobrb sum- mer-long program of rand repdr. the construc- tion quads h.w deserted th main part of town, Ieav- iy np streets in pood condi. ion . In linewith municipal propress, more epecialists are 0 p e ~ g shops in the ciw's bnelnasw area.
The White House optic11 #bra, the third wtore on tho -.id. of the w i n street. fit# lnlD the epmciwliet cate- p r y . OIned by Abnvd Be&pimh and m o d
the wtose opened July 20. ha m-er 18 ~ m c h k n 8.clutein of Weet Berlin.
Th. eeUliehment ,t divid- adlato three roomr Modarn #hpby w e b e re arrmgmd for the customer'e conve- obaca in the comfortable gwan raception room. A .poU.ssmsrslulyand tea* iy room. and e work room +bra kneee arm ground and mwd are in tba taar of the m*. Lleented Optician
YI. b h a t o l a i m a Ueene- ad utd eptommtrist w b r r r m d b d LL. naLionl oartWeatea by (lu Wwwt Mr- amn Cioverument in Fsbro- my, 1M3. The optlclanfar- them e r p l d ~ d t k i h e r eee l r *a Inbauh. tra* in him prahaebn r I th the Zdws o ~ l w o r k w a n d other Imp h a near Berun.
A wid. meleetion of more awl 25 dUf.rant w e o l h m e s fUl th. disphy c a n e L tha store's reception ram. b e t of th fnmar uu an& by "Z.t.s" of ml-
b r u h b l e plrmt*. y.sy ml-
uul p l d and eilvar-trim- Ead .*lea a.. etoekd. " R o ~ c k " a d "L(.rritd' hd f-s also arm car- rLd. AU Punu, fnchdiag y.ckl modal, ior both men asd wom.1, rang8 in price homER9toBR86 . 7.000 Lenses on Hand Mr. &chstwin uid a snp- r of 7.000 leawee of all nn#thm is mehtahed h
tlm atarm. A Lens to maat the c h u t e ' wads ie chosen ud thenlittedin t h e f r M e r b a kr weeka. a B~umch and Lomblem grlndly out- fitrill arrive end beinstall- d tn an upstaireworkahop. This w i l l m b l e the o w - meMwt to grind all l a n u s ma tL. p..mimes.
k additimntn preecriptbn ~t..... th. atore h s l ril. nqm of f.ehia-ble W h m ' sml+meses with L r l q l i l n o r wqurre mri- &rad f ~ m e s . Thsse oost appnodmate1y BR 18 ..sh.
zmcolars i w a1.o a t the store and n o r e are expected soon Current Fashions
Of COUr8C, new p.ir of glasses does not require a n m d r e s r h v e r , any ex- cuse may suffice to discus. current fasbiow. Thie is particularly true when the nem stocks a t Lh. Princess Sbop contain pmw much a s a fresh whipment of Jerry Gildan end &cony dresses from tha United &atas.
A k r g e s h e and color nags i s a n l k b l e in tmo Jerry Gilden models. Tha first, of *hi@ cotton, has h o r h a t s l stripes in either onng8,b tekor red emplm- eixing tha sloping V-meek, +ed sleeves and tight M e . A Ikring skirt completes th. dress whicb s for 6 8 . A squrre- necbd. eleeveless print with metal stud# decorating the ham and neckline comes i n ~ ~ ~ y p l t e l c o l o r s ; S R 100.
Also a t th. Princasw Shop iw a limitad nlection of &cony dreeses with ekst ic wmttb.nde and club eoll8rs. These p r c t i u l spots dress - em e re faeMomd of p o d qmlity rayon in dark green and p.1tels; BB 76. A new supply of Rnbro no-iron cotton bloruaa in either =hit= or folim p e e n h v e k c * decorati01U and sell for SR ZO eech.
Beirut Oressmaka Mr.. Lisa crawsell of
Beirut is l dresunaker who nnmbers many Aramco wormen emo* her clientw. S b phna to move her loce- Uon by UM e M of Augu8t to a ~+~lmd-aoo= apartmest om R w B m n , across th street from the new Tapline o*e . Tha dreswmeker and her
staff e r e experts a t any order, whether it be an dnhon te evening gown or a simple cotcon wlfrt. The r o r h n e h i p on al l her creatlonw is of the highest qanlity, bot prices a re ruwrmble.
b r h i d q Cr-"w in 8.8 received design in &hi.preH's and o t h r P u I a U ~ M . Oh8 lived ia Indh for 14 years, whare .he firer opened her own wlodio. Thw meticulous fit and ori* design of her clotboe revaU her pmfes- e b m l tniaimg. Her time in Iadh h e w d e h a r h- miik r with tb mardrobe problame of momen lirlnpin &dl Axabi.. It h a al,o #inn her an opportunity to w ~ k w W l u t m . l l d b rouda r
S toile, or mo.ltnp+rem. m y be cot to apacific -.w.w.(. rebinad 1 . L u m m & W f o r n u Im ~ ~ - a r n u p . o r d u ~ .
Ref inary Rarnblingr Bowling Resumes on Refinished Alleys
By Nancy Clark
U S TANURA - The bowl- ing lanes have been resur- faced and refinished and are nor ready for the opening of the 1956-57 bmling sea- son. A P r e - k s o n Sreep- stakes tournament is scheduled for Aug. 30and 31 for both men end women.
Tha U S Lind a d the U88 Boric, two United Satew NAVY drrtroyers. arrived a t R a w Tanun's North Pier a t 9 a.m. Tuesday. Aug. 28. Commanded by Cmdr . R.A . krbn.USN,the destroyers I re attached to the Sixth n e a t in the Mediterremen.
The G r a t Bonks Discus- wion Group i s completing it. second year of a five-year program and plans a re he- ing laid to begin the third year. Persons who would like to join the group cell do so now.
DiwcussionGmupmeetiUga e re held on the second and fourth S.turday evening. of eechmonth, and a new l a d - e r i w choaen at each meet- ing to he in charge of the coming discuesioo. &re information can be obtained fmrn Kcn L(.loney.
Werner Graduates With BS Degree -
William J. Werner. .on of Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Wer- ner of D h h n n , received a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engker ingat com- mencement ez4rcises June 13 a t Polytecbnislastitute, Brooklyn. Neu York. He mas commiesinaedAug. 3 8s a second Lieubnant in the Army Corps of Engiaeer* Port Bdvoir. Va.
Him parmtw, now in the United States on long vaca- tion, attended both cere- monies. Mr. J. T. Werner has bean in the field miace October. 1946. and ie oar uaployed am loremm. Crane andB(a@a#sbaP. = + a m * - iIIgandY.cholulk&..,
Inter-District Swimming Meet,
(Continued from page I) to twoentrants in cachevent and one team in each relay. All events count t m e r d the team championship and the trophy.
The United Statas Air rorce expects to enter a sevan-man team in the competition.
Contewtmtn will be provld- ed with e snack between the afterwonend evening evmmtr
The meet was held a t the DIubranpoolLrt year. W r y Ann Guion mas the top p r - former; she captured five firwt pkcea in individurl events and was a member of the winning 90-yard free- style relay team.
A ~ t b Voorbrood broke e D h h r m p m l record in the individwl medley em im. She covered the dietanse in 1:14.8 cutting more t h n 5 seconds fmrn the previoue mark. set mix yeere before.
A l - K h o b u Store Offers TV Sdts
Approxim*ely 15 Adminl porablstekvision mats are now on sale a t Al-Atun.aWa store on the right hnd sida ofA1-Khobar'w main mbraat . Amihblemlth ecreclls I- 10 to 14 inches. the Ms h v e carrying h d l e e and c010rfUl dIWt.1 u s e # . 41- Akmean is the only 1 p n t for "Admiral" products in . &udi Arabia. Th firm ha. beanehes in Jiddmh. Riyadh and Xhmnum.
witbl. the -xi two m n t . 8 shinmeatwIll arrlr. of 40
D k h n Folk Stappon' Hold Sund.7 DIeetln(la
The D h h n n Folk Stam per. anuou~ced racantIp that they e re holding regnbr meetings each S d y at 790p.m. inthe Audftortnm.
About 30 parwns a rc en- ~ 0 l l . d hth g70Wt aUhou8h mambare & mcatlO. hu cut the attar'daau reedy to around 15. Nem member# and visitors are wehollud a t tha sessions. and time ia bh.n out of each period to teeoh beginnern.
Second Nighters See Improved (Continued fmm page 1)
cemw added a burden to the actors' task.
A scheming husband who arrCnge8 for his rife's mnr- der, but h s the tables tom- ed when she numgms to kill the intruder. forma the theme of the pky. Headed by Jimmee Pullertan as th. husband, th. =st did a morkman-like lob. Audrey Smith mas eompwteat a s th tortured wife, and Was O e -
standing in the murder scan* As MaxBIliday, the third
corner of the trtaqle, BUl Rulsendid all ha could witb the poor script lines he h d in the first two acts. H. came through with l fine p e r formance in the l a w t ad.
&n Nelson gave an excel- lentandpoised prionnum a s &spector -rd d -d Yard. Om of P. beet soemms, %a w)Ilr,h tlu m r u d s r w u a ~ ? s 8 q d b # PI
Tcw., *. 4 - IM*rf coclal.9 o.m, and2p.r. At&.# ballet elm, WO pa, RonaaPo, 5 p.m. CIIII 8, Old School; M+a Onup, WO p.m. Audit.; b d l q d n g , 7:s p.m. Ir. hi.
Wad., Sept. S - hltei do, 3:30p.m,Audlt.lM.rde w, 7 p.m. Rmm 6 ond 8, Old SdKeI m d k . kt.# CBIl Gnwp, 7:s p.m. AudV.
Ras Tanura Thur.,Aug.W-Qlold
nhanol, I:JO p.m, Alum0 E q b kcW*a amla, 2 to 5 p.m, Flolr 14 h l l n p h f o t l a p..ran r w r p l d u , 2 p.m, b a r b lam. M., Aug. 31 - h l W p
h p , R 4 5 a r , Audt.# d II a.m,Th .Ot r ; k l~ *#I- atlon pro- -, 9 a.m. hllq kRy rcy.R. 19% Inter-Dlhlct shlp Sefin pau, 8.1. M-SWu VL Air FuceRwbh. L t5 p a , ball dla#nd. Sat.,*. 1 -~krol.u(klrr
c k , 8 p.m, Gpm. Mon.,s*n. 3 -study*
10 a.m. F h e by M*W hlld Group,7 p.m. CYd Cd& fw Shop; phydml aulhua 8 p.m. ovnv Clq. -a- h d *a Aug@Mnm,* * p.m, how.
Tw., Sept. 4 - ChUhnS. V a C O t h p l o d m V b , 2 p.l.
Wd., sept. 5 - clos1,9 a.m,Allld h S d *
8 p.m. Lanp.
Men of Aramco Calendar of Events 0 Abqaiq 0 Dhahran
Thur., Aug. SO - Maole Group, 9 om, Ram 9, Old School; ballet el-, 9 o.m, hdlt.; VIo lh Group, I 2 noon, 14204; R a a a a ~ ~ . 12 non, Roan 8, Old khod;baIlet c l s 3:30 p.m, Audlt.;MomlnOroup, 1 p.m, R~c. rOrl.;Dmmmmco, C30 p.m. T h e ; AEA cocbl, &30 p.m. G p ; h b u l o Oroup, 7:30 p.m, Rmm 10, OldSchool.
Frl.,Aug.3l-hbulq Group, 0 am, Theahrand k. Port.& h r a m c o , 12 mon, Room 8, Old School.
Sat., kp. I - Pm-Aoal w l a l , 2 p.m, bcr 8, Old School; ballat c l r , 4 3 0 p.m, Audit.; bdninbn.7 p.m. Oyni k i a Gmp, 7:s p.m. Re. Pat.; b l i n g Gmp, 8 p.m, Audtt .
Sun., SW. 2 - P m d d loelal, 9 a.m. Roam 8, Old School; h l l e t Grmp, 3830 p.m. Roorn 8, Old School; VIolln Omup, 5 p.m. 1420-1); Momla h p , 6 p.m, h h r am 7230 p.m. Room 6, Old khool; Folk St.ppn, 7:30 p.m,*udlt.; hllq m d ~ , 7:30 p.m, k. Pat.; Drmnsaro, &a p.m, h h r .
Mon.,Sept.3 - k r a l e Group, a30 p.m, k. Pat.; ballel o l a , 3:30 p.m, Audt.; unlu ballet c l a , 6 p.m. Audlt.4 Thlrd S l m t Shppn, 8 p.m, Aunt.
Thur., Aug. 30- Open volley- roll p l o d , 4 p.m. Gym. hi., Aug. 31 - Goll; Bus
l m v r k i n Stop hourly fmn 5 am; rpc la l rportr mmio, la30 p.m, Thantor.
Sat., kpti 1 - GIrl kouh, b30 p.m, P a t . 4; ballmorn In- ~w, &p.m. Part. 2.
Sun., kpt. 2 - Woman's Golf b l o t l m : BID Iaovr k l n ;top &30 am; Woman's Group lo& Ravlaw, 9:s a.m. Emt Lounge; Wanen's Group uucu- rive board mrtlnp, 10 am, thttubo.; ballroom I-, 6 a m , Pat. 2; Scwh,7p.m, kt. 3; adult tannla I.rrarr, ?:30 p.m, ~ n n i * cowh; o p n dnlntonpedod, 8 pan, Gym.
Mon.,kp. 3 - h l l r o a n I ~ - lola, 7 p.m. Pat. 2; dupllsah xldga tounmnant, 7:15 p.m, East bung* Neptune Grwp nntlng, 8 p.m, b r t . 4.
Tue., Sapt.4- Wormnk Golf b m l a t i m : *n lmvr k l n 5 l q k30 am; r p r i a l movie dulng r h w l m t l o n , 'Howl ad 5mhl,* 2 p.m. Thakr; b n - 1.1 Tmop meeting, 3 : s p.m, Pwh.3 and 4; Glrl Scouh, 4 p.m. Pat. 2;mank apan bmkat- boll p l o d , 530 p.m. Gym; ballromn clon, 7 p.m. bt. % 5 o / w m a ' G m u p b i m k l y m n i lnp, 7x30 p.m, bt. 4; o p n m&lnton p l o d , 8 p.m. Gym; Glrl Scwh ausu t iw councll nnting, 8130 p.m, Chottubx; / u d a and vnior bop ond glrlr lnter-dlrtrlet d m i w (rial, h30 p.m, rrimlq p d .
Wd., Sapt. 5 - Wonmk Gnwp bridga larmr, 9130 a.m. East Loung.; ballmorn I-, 7 p.m. Pat. & Technlcol Auwl- atlon, 7:30 p.m, Chottuboxi lannls Olwp monthly mtlq, 3 p.m, Port. 4; Inhr-Dlatrlct ~o f tb~ l l , Abqolq All-SWxa n. Ohohmn All-Sbn, & I 5 p.m. roll d l a d .
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fmn WoodkndSkmhhr, bbm, Ram (Cancart kll CHS 1137)
10 Rnplghi-&lrinlana; I L W . honrad. Onh. ( W r t LAB 7011)
IOr2S L l u t 4 m . No. I; l w y DAwwon, Phm ~ l t h TI,. ~.mi*l ~ o - tlonol Oreh. QLCA Vk- tor LHMV i m l )
1443 Rokdiav--Sp. No.7; Philadalphi0 Olch. (GI. ML 4683)
IC , P N. A. SCARDINO Swl
N. A. kardlm, Acting Mrtrlct Mawpr , Dhhran, f l b the rpulflcatlorr lo a trw ail-industry w r n r nmn. Anatiw of byon, Tu.. he proudly clolnr W y w n d u n l c e wlth Aramco and af- f l l lohd mnpmln . Ssordim joined tha T u o l Canpany at Fbrt Arthur, Tax., In 1929, qmn gmdwtlon fmn T a m Aond M as a ch.nlaal anglnemr. b r i n g tha nnxt 14 ymn, he d a d at T m r Company lmtallatiom thmu&ut the Unltad Statsr, &re he met many pople who am new in the Field, lnsludinp D. A. Wauan, W.R. Coqwr, K.R. Webster and C.A. Ranfar. Scardino arid at b k m i n In July, 1944, and bagan hlr w.nnn career OI p.n.ml faamm d the Avgrn Planh at hpoo'r Refinery. In Aupurt, 194, ha tramforred to kame0 or o p m t i o n caordlnotm In Dhahm. Suc- c d l n g p o ~ h Included mompar, FIald flanh a d P ip l l n r , Dhah-
.ran, and a twoymr a a l g m m ac aulstant dbtrlct mmager, Ros lanum. In mid-5.phmb.r. 1954, kardlno mtuned to Dhmhran a aulstant dlrtrlct mnqpr. a job ha f l l l d until ouralnp his relief aulgmnt ol octlnp dhla mmager In July d this yeor. He m d his wlfe, Mobel, c a l h t a d thdr (rmty-flnt wmddlnp amlverwry Aug. 17. The cwpla are avid lmvellr. rho haw cwerad most of Euop ad Mud the A t h l c obDut 13 tlnr. Fmnkfurt,Ganmny, is heir favorltn vosatlm qot. Scardlno ur an 8 m. Eunlg Aur- trlm comora far c o l a m l s r of hlr h v d a . One trip which he ranembra fondly rror a r i x r n k *toy i n Honolulu, Hawaii, where he am&d a Horvard School d Bu~lnmr Managmnant soune. 'I
, thlnk I'm the only mon In lhm Fldd lucky emughta get that auign- mwt.. he wid.
This Week's Moviar d -
THE EGYPTIAN* Ednund h b m , G m T l m y Draw W vary Good Aup. 29: 3:45 p.m, cmtlnuou A q . 301 11:30o.m, 8p.m.
PICNIC* WillIan Holdan, Klm h k
b W ~ ~ I I H Aup. 31: 3345 p.n, sontlnuou Sew. I: 11:SOb.m. 8 p.m.
TOP GUN S k r l l q Hoydm, WIIIim lbbql W r c m (fl ?dr f WEDNESDAY
8 p.m. Llut-Hungorlm Rhap No. l;hll.Sym. d Ladon (Watminrtu U 8 7003)
& I2 k h l l - - R a m Con. No. 2; J a m wlth VInnna Stow
tmck d ihe Colulnbk Plctum, 'Pknk,' Colulnbk Picturn Omh. (Deem DL 8320)
3 Glordnno--Andrea Chanler, Italian Opem, In Fwr Ash; Cmlglla, GIg11 and &hi wlth La Scolo Or&. and
Dhahran S Q W E JUNGLE REDEL WITHOUT A ULgCI T o y Cwtls, Pot Crowlay knu, Dan, FIPMk W m h W 004d M.lodranW Vuy a Aug. 1R 3t30,5135,7:40, 9145 Sept. 3: 3130,&30,7:dO, 1 kyl. r): 11:30a.m, &Isp.m. 6 11:30~.n,&15p.
Opm Omh. (Concert Hall CHS 1137)
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SUNDAY )p.m. W - l h k y
Widow, Shmm-opr- 0th In Thrn A&; Ellrob.th Sohwunkopt, Glch ((up, Nlaolal Odd. and bny bou wlth Phll. Orsh. and
THE LAST HUNT Tayla, S k p r ) Qayl
w w t u n W 0-4 w. a, ~ao,J*oj,rs+. %pt. & 8 p a 1bUa.m. SATURDAY
8 p.m. Llnt--Hq...m hap. ChDN (Angal ANG 3501)
10 -*- &I I ~ M o n - V l o l l n
Gap Oblmkh with fill. Oroh. Oupal
Dhhran Defwk Rockets, 10-0s
Abqaiq T r i p Rar Tanura, 8-4
Dbhren shut out the Air pitcher B.n Orew to the Force Eoct.ts 10-0 Modmy showers. Elliott relieved mvedmg, dug. 20. a t King'. Or- and tightened up the Ib.dU.dium a s OickAngle- defense colui&nbly - el- meyer end k r l Lmge Iowingskhits i n f i n k d n g r e o m b h d to blast five of 0baL.n hwler Bob Mom- D b h n n ' s nine hits. singer pitched mtimgy three- h tb. 8rmt hnhg of tba bit ball. e h i n g m waPs
LtU& World Series contest. and ~tr5kiq out three men. D b h n m drove five tuns Akl.IqkkedootPk. bits a c r o s e h pktc - and drove and that was -ugh - com-
bined with sk Bnm Tenure Tryout8 Scheduled errors - to upset ~u kmr-
By Dnmaramco item 8-4 in a ~ m l . World &rims r a m a t the RnfiMrr
For Next Play I City T&re&y, Aty. 23. ( h l w P I a Te-ah h&
Abqaiq Women's Group
ABOAM - Tlu Women's Group h s enmuaced that the first book review of the year h s beem 8ch.dol.d for Sudmy, &pt. 2. a t 9:30 a.m. in the P s t Lounge.
Uims R t Williard, a stu- dent at. the Unlnrsity of Moa(.m, willreview "Jolu- nmy k n e bhbow." ne book was w r i t t r n by Yr. and Mrs. J. 8. Priestley end giwsUuir impressiow of th. southwestern Unitad (kt...
BAAYlR to LLonyqan Kutub end Abn.%srewi. ~ u g . i e i n n p ~ c ~ s , Syrk.
WILLIAM STEVEN tohil- 800 and W W m Yuger,
2 1 in Th. ILgw. -1 MALONzto Elim-
e k t b and (Mo L. Hmrris. AbqeIq, on Aug. 21.
MATTHEW FARID to Yvonne and Prank H. Mef- ford, O h b n u . on Aup. 23.
- ht mlyandH.rb I Rew Dhahran Phone Exchange swan. # b r a o l "Two Blind LBQemU will direct Uu neat *y. "The SLIa of Olu T W " ie l riotous oonredy which was th bit of Broad- rmy's 1942 W t e r sumon.
was awarded tbe Pulitber A h .
(Continwd from pp 1) In dlmling R.8 Tenun from another dimtriet, the number will k preceded by "03" (instead of 82). and Abqeiq by "02" ( m u d of 81). 0 h L . n numbwe. from other districts. wlll bedo
erchuge b e e n July 16. 1955. and i n a h t i o n of thc steel framework t b t sup- ports the 1iM equ ipmd began in Dccembmr. 1955. n e building construction was completed in April. 1956. endtbe structure was tumedowr to* +mn d- cations division br instal-
Assignments, krs M exchnge. e r e k i n g used They'll in the be htionoftelepbow end tele- type equipment.
reserved for possible ex- The hcbauge is oue-
A.C.C. HW h s k e n ap- a h expsnmion to a 5. 000- Eighth m d F 8treet intsr- -d kcretar). of tbe lim maximum--more tb.n section. Tba main floor im h.outivebbB#8m.atCoun- double Uu LLuswhieh w i l l divided into h o repair e a r Tb. appointment was be ia serrtce &r the shop. supply morn. an .Ilraiw Aug. 25. switch-onr. sxchenge equipment mom.
D.J. MIlponri l l resume Bbt. memnt ion for th. and a business offioe. -hll. a s Assisunt -1 Umager, O p r 8 - thu. wpm h i m return. ep- -7 kpt . 24. K.R. feb. terr i l lessome
(Ir ph.iuon of AcUq m- -. borl Gonrnm.at Rm)rUons. and T.C. Bmrger w181b.cnmeActlng Assistat SU&t LDmager. Dh.hnn.
M A . Icerdimwill coati- mu a s AC* m s r r r t Y.rugar. Oluhnn. Tim .bow eeaignment.
-em - w e d kst w n k by R.L. Itye.. Resideat. Do. b b e r t H. Armhrust-
a t k m k . l appointad to Uu Irraud pmith of DIm- ~ ~ O h c t a r . Bns -, it W U a m o w a d I.& -by Dr. I . C . R p . Y..h.l Dlrmctor.
mtscth Aty. 7. w. a. -1-n w e 8 appoiakd *.U Advimor. RneSdmd.lOkl -. lu- -8 W.0.d. o l l a 0 . 0 -torn u- -rrrt blr I.?. mmus. -. bnuo* &I- m.
Tenpin Taler
'Black Jacks' Cop Championship Of Arabian Mixera b p e
81 Bob Lehnun On the Abqaiq mser l
knem the Arabim h r a Summer League comp.titioa h s h e n completed and I& Bhck Jacks captured I& team titla with a record 01 27 wins end 9 losses. Ic second place. Uu Yimkiru tu rn h d a record of 21-15.
High turn series boaor# of 2.984 end high C u m single rmehonors of 1,069 were rolled bythm chmpbm Black Jacks. Emi. Tbomp- son rolled tbe high s e r b s fur tba menwitb645. Harry Breeader came in second with 604. High single gamm honors for men went to Oil Cressler with 25% Garry Cook took second witb 237. followed by Bill %lkr end Mario (j.nssi. u c h with 235. DombIo Wlmmor
High series hosors for women went to Elsie Holkr who rolled l 545 series. El- r wtcing rolled 540 for tbe second spot. XImie %lh r also captured tha hl& #in&
Classical (Continued from p g e 3)
10112 w*--RoWCa.Na I;wuhmrwi(kho Ms. Sp. d V i m n (Vox R 8140)
game honor. r l l h l 213 pmm; h l e n Po tyska came in mecond, 212; and Thkrv Thornskrry, third. 210. Lommmo B e r m
All the Dbb- summw 1 u p w hw M m b d up. H.re is a reasp of e kr o l the mriotu 1-a 11&pre- Vbluly ..pa(.&
I h U u ~ y N l # l l t ~ k.p. (lu n q u s O a I n trrn won tb cbmmplodp wtthe-ddl6 1l;bO U2. Th. members of the whnbg Cum were Boa and Betty Hogan m d Walt end Marie ChpIiu. Flaimhing in DM- ondplace were tlw kt. Corn- e r s with l 24-18 record..
i k p u s Oats rolled Uu high t6wm series of 1.997 end the high Cum gum of 724. I t r m i t -ell k d U u high men's average - 182 - WW Jeannette KrussynmM . h d the bigh w o m d s ever- aga - 162. H(lh iDdividtm1 series for the m m w b rolled by Kermtl BW&U with a ' 640 and the romonb baare w& to Aau II.OMt. with 535. Th. high .Lyle *am w a s rolled by Ben H n v , with 238, m d J w a u t t e Krnsspskicune tbroughdar (he w o m a with 8210 w e .
Ykrlov t m h a Ikr( .
Ih Chrrto C h i o tun, = n t h % d n a m d y w A w r c e p L t l n d L ~ w w i t h a Z W 6 rscord. Tbe I h . m Rats w e t e in mmcodphce wltb a 26-19 record. .ad the t u m h d thehtgbseriea wtlh l 2.492. T L ~ r s a n d b I l l a m I b t * t u m tied for bigh t a m game honors w i t b 897.
Higb h d i v i d d n r i e s honors r n r t to Doug W s . r i t h 622, whi lekroy Cork bad higb single game bowrs with 247.
Pmthe woamn.bighseries I bowrs of 616 end Uu high . single game of236 ru roll- ed by P n n m b r . Welt Cb.plln M d u d flrmt htlu higb imdlTtdml a w n * honor. with 181. 82% h m r WIms Tb. Ezx'. (nn roll th. I
Wedaomdmy Lou Awrage Yt.ndLugum witba29 112- 12 112 record.
m l b g up in second place was thw Ikowrm team with 27-15 rmoxd. The honors rolled thehigh C u m *me. 868. and Uu high t.lm series, 2.488. Bort Xldmr h.d Uu high y m e br the menwitb 255 while B n k Copeland ceme t k o u l h with Uu Ugh eerier baarm with 628. AmyOrimlrr erpllued both bmn fot tL rows= r i t h L r *-and ss8 e w ( a l & k ~ f L i . b sd are la & W.Ihrl - - - Q B ~ ? R a a r O B 1 v L -- A